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International Photodynamic Association World Congress 2009 11 - 15 June 2009
Red Lion Hotel
Seattle, Washington, USA

Hotel Information

Book early for the best hotel availability and rates!

Red Lion Hotel Exterior View

The International Photodynamic Association World Congress will be held at Seattle's Red Lion Hotel, an upscale boutique property located a short walk from the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, and the waterfront. Rooms feature views of the Cascade Mountains, the Puget Sound, and the Seattle skyline.

Hotel Information

Red Lion Hotel Lobby


A block of rooms at special conference rates has been reserved at the Red Lion Hotel on Fifth Avenue for conference attendees.  The group rate for attendees for Single/Double occupancy is $179 + 15.6% tax. Each additional person over two add $20 per room per night.  The conference rate cannot be guaranteed after the room block has been filled or after the cut-off date of 22 May 2009.

Hotel Reservations
Reservations made Online, or by phone must be secured with a credit card to guarantee your reservation.

Hotel Information Chart

 

 Hotel

Rate Single / Double
+ 15.6% tax & assessments

Important
Considerations

Reservations

Red Lion Hotel

1415 Fifth Ave., Seattle, WA 98101

Single/Double $179

Triple $199

Quad $219

Rooms have 1 King or 2 Queen beds

Headquarters Hotel

Non-Smoking Facility

Wireless Internet is complimentary in all guest rooms

Cancellation Policy: Notify the hotel at least 48 hours prior to arrival to avoid a penalty fee

Early Departure Fee: Notify the hotel before or at check-in if departing early to avoid a $50 early departure fee

Book Online

Click on
'Special Rates'

Click on
'Group/Convention Code'

Enter Group Code 0906INTERN in box

(Group Code must be in capital letters)

To Make a Reservation by Telephone:

Call 1-206-971-8091 or 1-509-326-8000 or 1-800-733-5466
Refer to SPIE International Photodynamic Association World Congress 2009 to receive the discounted rates.

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